Therapeutic Support to Strengthen Dignity, Mental Well-being and Quality of Life in Acute Palliative Care Patients.

NCT ID: NCT06549075

Last Updated: 2024-08-12

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

40 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-09-10

Study Completion Date

2025-04-30

Brief Summary

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The goal of this clinical trial is to test the benefit of a newly designed personalized therapeutic intervention compared to the standard specialized palliative care service at the swiss acute palliative hospital care.The main questions it aims to answer are:

Does an additional therapeutic support that fits the individual needs of a palliative care patient increases dignity and mental well-being as measures by a questionnaire (Patient Dignity Inventory) to a larger extent than standard palliative care alone? Is the additional therapeutic support perceived as helpful? Researchers will compare the additional therapeutic support with standard palliative care to standard palliative care alone.

Participants will:

Receive additional therapeutic support in two structured sessions a 60 minutes and/or standard palliative care Fill out questionnaires before and after therapeutic interventions and standard palliative care Provide a semi-structured interview following the therapeutic support

Detailed Description

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Patient with a life-limiting serious illness commonly experience substantial emotional and spiritual distress, death anxieties, depressive symptoms and loss of dignity and purpose in life. Fostering dignity and meaning and relieving psychological distress have been identified as a core objective for end-of-life care. However, individual's needs for dignity and psychological support at the end of life may vary. Therefore, a personalized approach is needed. On the basis of theoretical frameworks and existing dignityfostering and meaning based interventions, and a workshop with international experts in the field of palliative care, we have developed a personalized modular intervention, consisting of three modules, including CALM Therapy, Dignity Therapy, and a mindfulness-based intervention.

The overall purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of the designed personalized modular intervention compared to the specialized palliative care service at the swiss acute palliative hospital care.

Patients are randomized to either receiving standard specialized palliative consultation (SSPC) and the modular intervention or standard palliative consultation services alone. Within the intervention group, participants can choose one of the three modules based on personal preference and the recommendation of the palliative care team (based on assessment). All three interventions consist of two structured sessions.

The control group will receive SSPC alone. According to needs standard specialized palliative care will include support of symptom control, shared decision making/ advance care planning, network planning and support of relatives.

SSPC is performed by specialized inter-professional palliative care service, including doctors and advanced nurse practitioners, certified by national standards for specialist palliative care. Other professions are involved depending on needs. Patients are seen as required at least twice a week.

Patients will be asked to fill in a set of questionnaires at baseline (T0), after the completion of the intervention (T1) and at 1-month follow-up (T2). A brief semi-structured qualitative interview will be conducted with the patients following completion of the intervention to assess perceived benefits and challenges of the intervention.

The primary objective is to evaluate if mental well-being tend to improve over the pre- versus post study design as measured by the Patient Dignity Inventory and if this effect is significantly larger in the modular intervention group as compared to the standard specialized palliative consultation (SSPC) group.

Conditions

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Promoting Dignity, Meaningfulness and Mindfulness in Acute Palliative Care

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Personnalized modular therapeutic support

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Therapeutic support

Intervention Type OTHER

The modular intervention consists of three modules, including Dignity Therapy, CALM Therapy and Mindfulness-based training. According to the patient's preferences, the patient will be allocated to one of the three interventions, which will be conducted by trained therapists within two sessions.

Standard Specialized Palliative Consultation Service

Intervention Type OTHER

According to needs standard specialized palliative care will include support of symptom control, shared decision making/ advance care planning, network planning and support of relatives.

Standard Specialized Palliative Consultation Service

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Standard Specialized Palliative Consultation Service

Intervention Type OTHER

According to needs standard specialized palliative care will include support of symptom control, shared decision making/ advance care planning, network planning and support of relatives.

Interventions

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Therapeutic support

The modular intervention consists of three modules, including Dignity Therapy, CALM Therapy and Mindfulness-based training. According to the patient's preferences, the patient will be allocated to one of the three interventions, which will be conducted by trained therapists within two sessions.

Intervention Type OTHER

Standard Specialized Palliative Consultation Service

According to needs standard specialized palliative care will include support of symptom control, shared decision making/ advance care planning, network planning and support of relatives.

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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personnalized modular therapeutic support

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Informed Consent
* Patients seen by the palliative consultation-liaison service at the University Hospital Basel as an in- or outpatient
* Suffering from a life-limiting serious illness (≤ 18 months)
* ≥ 18 years of age
* Willingness and capacity to commit to three study visits

Exclusion Criteria

* Delirious (ICD-10: F05.9)
* Inability to give consent (lack of decisional capacity to consent)
* Inability to follow the procedures of the study due to psychological disorders, dementia, or other cognitively impairment of the participant,
* Too ill to complete the requirements of the protocol
* Unable to understand, speak and read German
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Other Identifiers

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2024-01301

Identifier Type: OTHER

Identifier Source: secondary_id

2024-01301

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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